Cultivator



J. A. G OGEL.

Cultivator.

No. 227,687. Patented May 18, 1880;-

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JOHN A. GOGEL, OF TOLEDO, OHIO.

CULTIVATO R.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent .N'o. 227,687, dated May18, 1880.

Application filed February 27, 1880. I

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, JOHN A. GOGEL, of Toledo, in Lucas county and Stateof Ohio, have invented an Improved Cultivator, of

' which the following is a specification.

. justment of the shovels is obtained.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a plan of a cultivatorembracing my improvements. Fig. 2 is a side view of the same; and Fig.3, a section of the main beam, showing the locking-bolt for regulating.the width of the machine.

The same letters occurring on the several figures indicate like parts.

This machine consists of a main central beam, A, provided with the usualclevis a at its forward end and a clamping device, b, at its rear endfor holding the shovel c in an adjustable manner.

A short distance in rear of the clevis two iron plates, (1, are firmlysecured to the beam A, one above and the other below it, and in atransverse position, between which the side beams, B, are pivoted bybolts 6 passing vertically through them. Near the rear end of these sidebeams are connected, in a pivotal manner, at h, the rods in, which passunder the main beam, and are secured thereto by tightenin g the doublehook-headed bolt n, as shown more clearly in Fig. 3, by which means theside beams may be set farther apart or nearer to the main beam asdesired to suit the breadth of furrow to be cultivated.

Shovels p are also connected at the rear end of each of the side beam'sby a similar device to that at the end of the main beam, and

others, g, by a side clamp, s, at about midlength of the side beams.These shovels are each constructed with a straight round stem or shank,f, which passes vertically through the clamping devices b .9, attachedto the'several beams, by which means they may be turned to the right orleft, or they may be raised or lowered, as desired, and clamped inposition to skim the surface or plow deep, or to turn the earth toeither side, at pleasure, by tightening the binding-screws of saidclamps.

The clamping devices b are furthermore constructed with slots 11 throughwhich the rear bolts pass, so that by loosening said bolts and usingtheforward one, I), as a pivot, said clamps may be tilted upward ordownward and clamped in either position to vary the vertica JOHN ADAMGOGEL.

Witnesses: 1

CHRISTIAN BRAUNSOHWEIGER, SAMUEL D. DARE.

